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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 24196] - When the drive letter of a mapped network drive is not explicitly specified in a path element, the location of the path element is indeterminate to the java task (and perhaps to other tasks, too).

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When the drive letter of a mapped network drive is not explicitly specified in a path element, the location of the path element is indeterminate to the java task (and perhaps to other tasks, too).





------- Additional Comments From bodewig@apache.org  2004-06-04 10:52 -------
Can you run this with -verbose or even -debug please?  Or at least echo the
value of test.path (convert it to a property and echo the property).

Prepending ${basedir} in the location attribute is not needed at all, but it
shouldn't do any harm either.

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